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Whitby Free Press, 3 Nov 1982, p. 6

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PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 3,1,l982, WHITBY FREE PRESS Bix~»k1in Byines By ROXANNE REVELER Cali 6554951 wlth Items for this columu. Hi there: Nowadays people can 1* civided into three class- es - the Haàves, the Have-Nots, and the Have-Not- Paid-For-What-They-Haves. STANDING PROUD I mugt say I arn proud of the youths of our com- munity., I think we are ail aware of the havock created in past years on Al Hailow's Eve in this area. This year - al was silent on the northern front. I felti sa sign of maturity and responsibiity in OrYugpeople. Everyone who came, to my door was courteous and seemed to be thoroughly enijoying the evening. The fact that it was not raining for a change probably helped. Agan, I must stress my appreciation to the BROOKUIN HOME BAK ERY 1&DELICATESSAN 6BALDWIN ST., BROOKLIN 655-4951 SPECIAL THIS WEEK 4 FRESH CHELSEA BUNS long or round $1lR49 each 4 Vos we moike party trays and, meat Platters ta order. 4 See our unadvertised in-store speCial s.j BOYS GIRLS NEED EXTRA MONEY? Carriers wanted once a week to'deliver for theë Whltby Free Press. The followlng routes are currently available. Cali the Circulation Manager, now at 6W61 11. Route No. 2000 *BOKI 100 papers - dellvering on Winchester, Durham, Prlncess, Albert, Simcoe, Church, Cassels,, Pearl, Roebuck and the east side of Baldwin. Route No. 2020 100 papers - delivering on Ferguson, Heber- down, Torian, Mitchell, Garside and Vipond. Route No. 2030 50 papers - delivering on Montgomery, Vipond, Campbell, Price, Way and a bit of Baldwin. Route No. 2031 .50 papers - delivering on Heberdown Cres., Cassels Road and west side of Baldwin. WIHITBY ýRoute No. 1098 50 papers - delivering on Reynolds St.,* Hickory- St., Gilbert St., Coibourne St. and Dunlop St. Route No. 1116 150 papers - dellverlng on Coibourne St. west of Brock St. Route No. 1117 150 papers - dellvering on Dunlop St., Gilbert St., Ontario St., ýing St., Centre St., Byron St. and the west side of Brock St. Route No. 1118 100 papers - deliverlng on St. John St., Byron St., north side of Trent St. and west side of Brock St. C L CIRCULATION 668-61,11 younger generation and their parents. They wo uld be a credit to any community, and tbank heavens they belong to ours. JUNIOR GARDEN CLUB There are 43 members currently in the Junior Gar den Club.' These young people meet -once a mon- th In the Concept Center to learn about gardenlng through workshopsý which also ailow'them to use their ïcreative abilities. They bave also, been an asset in beautifying our local surroundings. Last sprinig they helped with the civic plânting in Brooklin and Whitby and also were responsible for the majority of foundation planting at Meadowcrest School. They wilîshortly- be planting some 300 bulbs in front of the Legion and tulip bulbs at Meadowcrest which wil give us a show y display next spring. Recently, there were 25 exhibits of "pine cone creatures"l from the Junior Garden Club in a flower show. Many of these are now on display at your lib rary and wiil remain there until November,13. Drop ini and seewhat a deligbtful job the children have done. The next workshop will be beld on November 13 for ages-six to'nine, and November 20 for ages 10,to 12. Both wiil be held fromi 10 a.m.'tiil noon at the Concep t'Center and will - have Christmas decora- tions as their theme. Membership is just $2 annually so enrol your child now. For further information please cail the youth co-ordinator, Valerie Hundert, at 655-4931. BURNS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Burns Kirk Guild, Ashburn, presents "The Elegant Edge". Designers showcase, a fashion show witb a difference, on Tuesday, NoVember 16 at 8 p.m. at Thunderbird Golf and Country Club, Ash- burn. There will be a major door prize, a Paula Lish- man knit fur bat, and 0f course, refreshments ail for the p*ce of $5. For information-or tickets, (it will be advance tickets only), cail 655-3900 or 655-3486. LIBRARY'NEWS Join in the Canadian Book Festival celebrations from November 13 to 20 at yout Élbrary. They are having a color acros's Canada contest. for ail who participate in reading- books. Winners wiil be an- nounced Npvember 20. >Th e Brooklin Horticultural Society Junior Garden Club are displaying some unique pine cone arrange- ments in the Juvenile department so drop inand see these artistic creations.. Remember ... Saturday storybour is from 10:30 to 11: 30 a.m. Brooklin FIlour Milis Flour,& Baking Supplies 40,Kg Ail Purpose Flour untreated 23 CASSELS ROAD EAST BROOKLIN 655-4851 MITCF BROTI Q Cassels &CI e e BROOýI - E-655-4! TURKEY SUPPER The annual turkey supper at Myrtle United- Chur- ch wil be held on Saturday, November 6 at 5:30 p.m. Get your tickets early and don't be disappoint- ed. Adults are $6, children $3. Telephone 655-4704 or 4003 forticketa or informnation. TRADE YOUI Do you bave a coat that isn't yours hanging in your closet? If you were at. the Beef Dinner at BrooklinUnlted Church on October- 20 and- wore a light blue, all- weather coat home, are you sure y'ou took the rlght one? There is a lady in Whitby who would appreciate getting her own coat back as the light blue one that was lef t does not fit lier, If you or anyone you know was also involved ina mix-up please cail 655-8025 or go to the C.E. Building, Brooklin United Churcli, to get itstraightened out.< WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE On the first day of class, a Chînese professor told' we students: "My name is Yu. You may cail me Doctor Yu, Professor Yu or Mr. Yu. But I had better not hear one Hey, Yu!l" See you next week ...Roxanne Reveler Brooklin Bakery drop off Frldays, before noon please 655-4951. Wm'Oners >1The--Whitby Iroquois Soccer, Club presented prizes to threewinners of -a club draw at its an- nual banquet October 17. Jean Schloen of Brooklin won a side of beef as flrst prize ln the draw. Second prize, a black and white television, was won by David Siinp- kins of Toronto. Mike Guatton of Brooklin won, $50 worth -of gasoline for thirdprize. A Personality of the Year award was also given out, at- the ban- quet. This yearls winner wasElsa Bell,, the trea-. surer of the club who is also involved in'Beavers and Minor'-Hockey in Whitbv. Talk about a grub day!1 Thesestudents at Dennis O'Connor High Scëhool took delight in green faces, black fingerils and a reaily witchy 1ook last Friday. Joanne Gailagher (left) and Joanne Meulenstein were two Grade 13 students who reaily got into the swing of it. -Free Press Staff Photo -OMEV I I. -'-4 21'AR- ODES. AA HPPN L -IlEPO-.8 16 IPARENTS WITH- IOUT PARTNERS The meeting of Paren- ts Without Partners, Pine Ridge Chapter 204, regularly scheduled for Thursday, November 4 will not be held.. New members, or prospective parties can make enquiries to Box 234, Oshawa L1H 7L5. The regular meeting wil be held next Thurs- day. RE-ELECT ROSSIBATTEN COUNCILLOR NORTH WARD STRONG, EFFECTIVE, DEDICATED REPRESENTATION m iwý -1-qauw- 1

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